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Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System DHCP Administration Guide |
Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Server
Specify the Amount of Time After Which an IP Address Is Made Available
Configuring DHCP Global Options
Configure the End IP for the Address Pool
Configure the Utilization Threshold
Configuring Pool-Specific Options
Configure a Domain Name Option
Configure the NetBIOS Name Server
Configure the NetBIOS Node Type
Remove a Configured Default Router Subnet Option
Configure Options Specific to Address Pools
Configure Host-Specific Options
Enabling and Disabling Debug Traces for the DHCP Server
Enable Debug Traces for the DHCP Server
Disable Debug Traces for the DHCP Server
Configuring an Interface to Acquire or Use an IP Address
Configure an Interface to Acquire a Dynamic IP Address
Delete a Binding Entry From the Server
Configure an Interface to Use a Manual IP Address
Configure a DHCP Server Address
Configuring Relay Agent Options
Enable the Relay Agent Information
Configure Relay Agent Suboptions
Enable Traces for the DHCP Relay Agent
Acquire an IP Address From a Server Residing Outside the Client Network
You can use this option to specify a range of IP addresses that cannot be allocated for the client. The no form of the command deletes the excluded pool.
In this example, the range of excluded address pools is 12.0.0.1 through 12.0.0.10. The first available IP in this pool will be 12.0.0.11.
SEFOS# configure terminal SEFOS(config)# ip dhcp pool 1
SEFOS(dhcp-config)# excluded-address 12.0.0.1 12.0.0.10 SEFOS(dhcp-config)# end
SEFOS# show ip dhcp server pools
The output in switch 1 is:
Pool Id : 1 ------------------------------------------- Subnet : 12.0.0.0 Subnet Mask : 255.0.0.0 Lease time : 95400 secs Utilization threshold : 50% Start Ip : 12.0.0.1 End Ip : 12.0.0.100 Exclude Address Start IP : 12.0.0.1 Exclude Address End IP : 12.0.0.10